Liverpool’s Next Move After Missing Out on Martin Zubimendi: A Look at Potential Options
Liverpool’s search for midfield reinforcements continues as the fallout from missing out on Martin Zubimendi intensifies. The Reds are facing a shortage of defensive midfield quality after the Spaniard’s decision to remain in his homeland, leaving new head coach Arne Slot in a tough spot.
Existing options within the squad have not fully convinced, with Slot seemingly unimpressed with players like Wataru Endo, Stefan Bajcetic, and Tyler Morton. One potential solution that has been suggested is Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, according to The Athletic. However, Liverpool is reportedly not pursuing the 26-year-old, who has expressed his commitment to his current club.
After the public drama surrounding the failed Zubimendi transfer, Liverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes may be taking a more cautious approach to potential targets. With the transfer window closing soon, the Reds may need to act quickly to address their midfield issues.
Despite previously unsettling Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon with transfer approaches, Liverpool’s interest in Guimaraes may not be well-received by the Magpies. The Brazilian midfielder has made it clear that he is focused on achieving success with Newcastle and is not seeking a move.
While Guimaraes’ desire to play in the Champions League could align with Liverpool’s ambitions, it seems unlikely that a move will materialize. Liverpool.com suggests that pivoting from Zubimendi to Guimaraes may not be the best move tactically, and the Reds may need to look elsewhere for midfield reinforcements.
As Liverpool continues to search for a solution to their midfield conundrum, the quest for a defensive midfield upgrade remains ongoing. The club will need to act decisively to address this key area before the transfer window closes.